Madison Watkins Tells Her Life Journey with New EP "Letting Go"

Madison Watkins' latest EP, Letting Go, marks a significant chapter in her musical journey. Released under Provident Entertainment/Sony Music, this five-track project encapsulates her personal experiences with depression, anxiety, and spiritual renewal. Watkins describes the EP as a reflection of a period when she felt her life was unraveling, but through faith, she found liberation and transformed her struggles into music intended to inspire others facing similar challenges.
The EP features previously released singles such as "Goodbye," "Spin," and "You Won't." Notably, "You Won't" is accompanied by a poignant music video showcasing Watkins' emotive performance at a piano, underscoring the song's message of unwavering support during times of hardship.
In January 2025, Watkins signed with Provident Entertainment/Sony Music, signaling a new phase in her career. Her debut single with the label, "Spin," encourages listeners to slow down and reconnect with the world around them, reflecting her evolving artistic vision.
Letting Go follows her earlier EPs, Glow (2016) and Rooted (2020), and continues to showcase her soulful vocals and heartfelt songwriting. The EP is available for streaming on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music
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